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Grease

Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
From: Monday, 30th July 2012
To: Saturday, 4 August 2012

Our Review: starstarstarstar

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Synopsis

Stage version of the musical film. Featuring all the hit songs from the film version, including You're the One That I Want, Summer Nights, Sandy, Grease Is the Word and many more.

Our Review: starstarstarstar

Anne Morley-Priestman - 30 July 2012

The girls rather fancy the boys, the boys lust after the girls – and really prefer things which go fast on four wheels. There’s a peculiar sort of innocence about Grease as it steps out so briskly on its current tour – but then, it’s set in the 1950s, and that was an altogether different time.

New to the cast is Rhydian Roberts as the Teen Angel; he doesn’t appear until the second half and basically then only for the sequence in which beauty-school drop-out Frenchy (Lauren Hood) realises that putting in some effort might pay long-term dividends. He sings extremely well and has a fine stage presence.

Repeating their roles from early in the tour are Carina Gillespie as a rather butter-wouldn’t-melt Sandy and Danny Byrne as the boy of her dreams (another character who needs a brisk reality check), Danny. Kate Somerset Howe’s Rizzzo is a good characterisation, though her should-be show-stopper seemed lacklustre.

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Cast

Danny Bayne (Danny)
Carina Gillespie (Sandy)
Ricky Rojas (Kenickie)
Kate Somerset How (Rizzo)
Stuart Reid (Vince Fontaine)
Russell Grant (Teen Angel)
Mary Byrne (Teen Angel - Newcastle/Easbourne)
Rhydian Roberts (Teen Angel - Southend/Bournemouth)
Richard Vincent (Doody)
David O'Reilly (Roger)
Josh Dever (Sonny)
Lauren Stroud (Frenchy)
Laura Wilson (Jan)
Lois Urwin (Marty)
Darren John (Eugene)
Sammy Kelly (Patty)
Nancy Hill (Miss Lynch)
Sophie Zucchini (Cha Cha)
Alice Mogg (Peggy)
Olivia Fines (Lou-Anne)
Holly Adams (Penny)
Tarryn Gee (Molly)
Llandyll Gove (Brad)
Matt Crandon (Dylan)
Albey Brookes (Alberto)
Matthew Jones (Jake)
Natalie Marie Dignam (Maggy-Mae)
Tyman Boatwright (Johnny)

Creative

Jim Jacobs (Author)
Warren Casey (Author)
David Ian (Producer)
Paul Nicholas (Producer)
David Gilmore (Director)
Arlene Phillips (Choreographer)


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